unique zoos in Japan. Re-creating the surroundings of the animals’ actual African habitat, this
zoo offers a tour through the animals’
environment while they roam about freely!
Includes guide services, park admission and
bus tour through the park. Sign up early for this
very popular tour. Admissions to scheduled
places are included.
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Aizu Wakamatsu
Sightseeing

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prefecture. During the Boshin War, this city
was besieged by the imperial forces. Aizu was a
loyal supporter of the Tokugawa Shogun who
had recently abdicated power to the Emperor.
This time we are going to Aizuwakamatsu
Castle also known as Tsuruga Castle. After
visiting Aizuwakamatsu Castle, we will go to
Aizu Samurai Residence, which served as the
quarters of the region’s most important and
highest ranked samurai as well as his family,
employees, and servants.
Due to the distance and length of tour, children
three and under may not participate.

ATTENTION! Due to Japanese law, lap
seating is illegal. All customers must
wear seatbelts, and children must be in
child or booster seats when applicable.

Enjoy an array of pastries, made-to-order
omelets, Belgian waffles and other dishes that
make up the New Sanno’s Sunday Brunch. Next,
we will attend the Tanabata Star Festival. This
festival celebrates a Chinese legend of two stars,
the Weaver and the Herdsman, who fell deeply
in love with each other, but could only meet at
the bank of the Milky Way once a year on the
night of July 7. Tour price includes bus
transportation and tour guide service. Tour may
be cancelled due to inclement weather on short
notice. New Sanno Brunch tickets are included.
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Mt. Fuji is 3770 meters / 12,389 feet high and
will test your ability to climb in high altitudes to
the limit. We will start at the Fuji Subaru Line
5th station. Price includes bus transportation,
tour guide service, Mt. Fuji Climber Coin &
T-shirt. This tour is restricted to those 10 years
and older. In case of inclement weather, this
tour will be cancelled.
Note: Climbers must attend a Mt. Fuji Safety
Brief prior to signing up for this tour (2016 &
2017 briefs are still valid). Class dates: Wed, Jun
6 & 20, 4-5 p.m. Additional safety briefs will be
offered in July.
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Peach Picking,
Kaleidoscope Making
& Shirayuri Winery

EXTRA

Date: Sun, Jul 15
Cost: Adult $65
Youth (3-12) $50
*Child (0-2) $30
Mileage: 300 km
Depart: 8 a.m. / Return: 7:30 p.m.
Shirane in Yamanashi Prefecture is one of the rare
places in the Kanto Plain where peach picking is
available. Packed peaches can be purchases at an
additional charge. We will later visit the Yamanashi
Craft Center, where you can try your hand at making
your very own kaleidoscope. Later, we’ll visit the
Shirayuri Winery to learn the process of wine-making, bottling and the history of Japanese wine.
Admissions and peach picking expense are included.
*Note: Kaleidoscope making not included in the
Childs’ price. Tour may canceled on short notice
due to inclement weather.

Date: Sat, Jul 28
Cost: Adult $40
Youth (6-11) $33
Child (0-5) $27
Mileage: 200 km
Enjoy a physically challenging and exciting Depart: 12 p.m. / Return: 9:30 p.m.
Zip-line course that will test your climbing and
balance skills to the limit. The course is about
two-hours long that consist of vertical and
horizontal rope ladders, vertical nets, rock climbing
walls, and zip-lines up to 173 meters. Many of the
stations are up to 30 meters above ground.
Equipped with a harness and attached to a
safety line, participants zip from tree to tree. It’s
safe and requires no prior training other than a
15 minute introductory session upon arrival.
This tour is restricted to those 10 years and
older and at least 140cm / 56 inches tall.
Maximum allowable weight: 130kg / 285lbs
IMPORTANT: Athletic shoes required.
Children must be accompanied by an adult
during the course, and no more than two
children per adult. Admission is included.
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Kurobe Dam &
Naraijuku

EXTRA

Date: Sat, July 21
Cost: Adult $74
Youth (6-11) $60
Child (0-5) $45
Mileage: 500 km
Depart: 5 a.m. / Return: 8:30 p.m.
Enjoy the spectacular view from Kurobe Dam,
Japan’s largest dam that is on the Kurobe River
in Toyama Prefecture. It stands 610 feet high and
holds 260,000,000 cubic yards of water. Our
next visit will be Naraijuku where you can
immerse yourself in Japanese history and
culture where well-preserved wooden buildings
from the Edo-period stretch over 1 km. This tour
includes transportation, guide fee, and trolley
bus to Kurobe Dam. If you want to go farther
than Kurobe Dam, it will be at your expense.
Admissions to scheduled places are included.
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Tokyo Sightseeing

Come with us to Kawagoe City and admire the
radiance of lanterns and revel in the celebration
of the “Million Lantern Festival”. Kawagoe is
known as “Little Edo”, a historical town noted
for the Kitain Temple that was founded by a
Buddhist protest in 830 a.d. We will visit the
old Bell tower, stone storage houses, and Kitain
temple before commencing to the festival. Tour
price includes bus transportation, guide
service, and admissions to scheduled places.
Tour will be cancelled on short notice upon
inclement weather.
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Mt. Fuji One-day Climb

EXTRA

Date: Sun, Jul 29
Cost: Adult $42
Youth (6-11) $30
Child (0-5) $25
Mileage: 200 km
Depart: 7 a.m. / Return: 7:30 p.m.
This tour begins from Lake Yamanaka which
features an open view of the wondrous Mt. Fuji.
Next, we will visit the flower fields of
Yamanakako where flowers bloom all year
round. Our tour continues to the 5th station of
Mt. Fuji where we will touchdown on the slopes
of Fuji-san. Our last stop is the picturesque
Shiraito Waterfall located at the southwestern
foothills of Mt. Fuji. Admissions to scheduled
places are included.
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Experience the 1,000 floating lanterns and
3,000 exploding fireworks at the Hakone Kosui
Festival. The nine-headed Dragon God of Lake
Ashi is worshiped, while red rice and sake is
offered to the Gods. This tour includes a
relaxing boat cruise along Lake Ashi as we
watch the fireworks light up the night sky. Tour
price includes bus transportation and boat
cruise admission. .

Date: Sun, Jul 22
Cost: Adult $45
Youth (6-11) $30
Child (0-5) $25
Mileage: 150 km
Depart: 7:30 a.m. / Return: 6:30 p.m.
We will start this tour at Tokyo Tower, where
you’ll have a chance to view Tokyo city from an
observatory 150 meters high. From the Imperial
Palace, you’ll have a perfect photo opportunity
against the backdrop of Nijubashi (double layer
bridge). Around lunchtime, we’ll arrive at the
oldest Temple in Tokyo. You will have time to
eat lunch, visit the temple and do some
shopping. We’ll then enjoy a boat cruise down
the Sumida River. Admissions are included.

MWR TOURS “First Day” Sign-Ups
Active Duty personnel in uniform will receive
Head of the Line privileges on the first day of
sign-ups from 9-10 a.m.
We are unable to accept phone calls for tour
registration from 9 a.m.-noon during the first
day of tour registration sign-ups.
Online tour sign ups begin at noon.

CANCELLATION REFUND POLICY
Written documentation must be presented for a refund, without exception. Your receipt is required to issue a refund.
One-Day Tours
– If you cancel 6 business days prior to your scheduled tour, no charge will be assessed.
– If you cancel 1-5 business days prior, you will be charged 50% of the total price of the tour.
– If you cancel on the date of the tour or seek a refund past the date of the tour, no refunds will be given. Business
days excludes the weekend and U.S. holidays.
Overnight Tours
– If you cancel 11 business days prior to your scheduled tour, no charge will be assessed.
– If you cancel 7-10 business days prior, you will be charged the deposit of the tour.
– If you cancel 6 business days prior, or on the date of the tour, or seek a refund past the date of the tour, no
refund will be given, except in the event of valid duty commitment.
Cancellation cannot be accepted for tours that require admission tickets in advance. i.e. sumo tournaments,
concerts, etc. Please inquire at the Tours Office for full cancellation/refunds policy.

BOWLING
Father’s Day Special
Sun, Jun 17 | 11 a.m.-10 p.m. @ Atsugi Lanes
All dads can bowl up to 3 FREE games!
No reservations taken for this special

Super Savings Monday
Mon, Jun 18 | 5-9 p.m. @ Atsugi Lanes
One hour of unlimited bowling including shoes and
one large Pizza (up to $17) for $27.
Additional hours of bowling may be purchased for
$10 per hour.

No Tap Bowling Tourney

ATHLETICS
MT. FUJI SUMMIT CHALLENGE
Jun 4-29
Complete the challenge at Ranger or Halsey Gym
and earn a prize! Climb 9,000 steps on the stair
climber to travel the distance from the Subaru 5th
Station to Mount Fuji's summit.

SIGN-UP PROCESS:
1) Attend the (pre-screen) at Ranger Indoor Pool, June 12-15 & 18-19 from 2-5 p.m. to
determine you or your childâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s swim level*
2) Each family will randomly draw a â&#x20AC;&#x153;time cardâ&#x20AC;? that specifies the date & time for swim
lesson registration**
3) With â&#x20AC;&#x153;time cardâ&#x20AC;? in hand, register and pay for swim lessons at the Central Registration
Office, bldg. 3250. on the designated date and time. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s OK to show up later than the
time specified, but not before.
4) Patrons who register and complete one of the sessions listed below will draw another
â&#x20AC;&#x153;time cardâ&#x20AC;? in registering for the next session. First-time patrons will draw their "time
cards" during the Time Card Drawing
Dates listed below.
5) Open registrations for each session at Central Registration are conducted on the
Thursday and Friday of the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Time Cardsâ&#x20AC;? drawing week.
*If you are unable to attend the pre-screen date above, please call 264-6165 at Ranger
Indoor Pool to arrange for an available date and time.
** Infants: Although infants do not require a pre-screen, parents are still required to still
draw a â&#x20AC;&#x153;time cardâ&#x20AC;? for swim lesson registration.
IMPORTANT: Before registering for Swim Classes, all patrons must be enrolled with the
Central Registration (264-3588) database. If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re already enrolled, you can skip this step.

Join us on Wednesday
mornings as we explore all
the amazing places that
PROGRAM
reading can take you!
Sign up and track your reading now
https://atsugilibrary.beanstack.org/reader365
Kick-Off Party
Wed, Jun 20 | 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

Science Club
Wed, Jun 13, 2-3 p.m. • Sign up by Tue, Jun 12
This is our last after-school program of the year.
Join us again in September!
Preregistration is required in order to insure
sufficient supplies for each child. Space is limited
so sign up at the library or by calling 264-3776.

Gear Rental
Outdoor equipment for all seasons available for
rent. Equipment tune-up services also available.
Call or visit Gear Rental at Bldg. 978 for more
information.

Kennel
Now offering: Pet boarding and dog grooming services!
Dog Rates: $15 per day, $100 per week, $380 per month
Cat Rates: $10 per day, $65 per week, $240 per month
If you board two pets at once, the second pet gets
a 20% discount.
All dogs must have current rabies, distemper/parvo and Bordetella
shots. Cats need rabies and distemper/parvo. Proof of vaccinations
will be required before any animal can be boarded at the facility.
Any animals exhibiting vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, sneezing or
runny eyes at the time of kennel entry won't be accepted and will
be referred to a veterinarian. Except for incoming rabies
quarantines, animals less than four months old, nursing females or
pets in heat will also not be accepted.

Climb Mt. Fuji
Atsugi’s Tours & Travel office offers several Mt. Fuji
climbing tours during the July-August climbing season.
These popular tours will give you a chance to climb the
highest and most famous mountain in all of Japan. Climb
with us for a truly unique Japanese experience!

Safety First
Notice: Participants must attend a safety brief prior to
signing up for Mt. Fuji Climbing Tour. Briefs will be held
on Jun 6 & 20 (4-5 p.m.) at the Safety Classroom in Bldg.
146. For more information call or stop by Tours & Travel
in Bldg. 978. Note: 2016-17 safety briefs still valid.

Pace Yourself
Hike slowly and do not overexert yourself. Take frequent
short breaks, drink plenty of fluids, eat “high-carb” foods,
and avoid alcohol and tobacco. Stay on the trails!

It’s All Downhill
Walk, don’t run down the mountain! Watch carefully to take
the correct fork as you descend.
Pick up a free Mt. Fuji climbing guide at Tours & Travel or
at the Outdoor Recreation (Gear Rental) office in Bldg. 978.

“inSPYre” is a mission-accomplished-type, time-attack mode attraction.
There are multiple missions and many possible routes through. The
solutions may differ every time. An unimaginably difficult challenge awaits.
“inSPYre” is a whole new attraction. Try it once and you’ll be hooked!
Bring extra yen for food and beverage.

Enjoy shopping at the Mitsui Outlet Park Iruma in Saitama prefecture.
Enjoy many sightseeing opportunities nearby, including the Nagatoro
River and the Iwadatami (tatami-rocks) features.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring extra yen for food and souvenirs.

M
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CJUN 18-AUG 24
OPEN REGISTRATION
MAY 21-JUN 8
@ CENTRAL REGISTRATION
FIELD TRIPS, SWIMMING, BOWLING,
ARTS AND CRAFTS, HIGH ENERGY
SONGS, INDIVIDUAL/GROUP GAMES
AND MUCH MORE!

The Youth Center/School-Age Care 2018 summer camp for youth in DODDS kindergarten
through 12 years old will be conducted JUN 18-AUG 24. The summer camps are staffed by
both Camp Adventure counselors from the U.S. and local CYP professionals.
Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack will be provided on all camp days. If camp participants
choose not to attend scheduled field trips, we ask parents to arrange for alternate childcare,
as we do not offer a stay back program. If you are not currently enrolled in the regular SAC
program, please bring a copy of the sponsor’s and spouse’s most recent LES and/or pay
statements when registering to calculate program fees.

CENTRAL REGISTRATION (BLDG 3250)
M-AT-MWR-SAC@fe.navy.mil

264-3588
8790

Sat, Jun 23 • 3 p.m.-Sun, Jun 24 • 10 a.m.
Ranger Park

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FREE Check-in & Setup: 3 p.m.-5 p.m.

• Enjoy self-directed activities in the afternoon • Free family friendly movie, and free S’mores.
Bring your own camp gear or rent it from Community Recreation Gear Rental (bldg. 978)
Bring your own dinner, or grill it yourself! (limited number of grills on-site)
FREE Continental Breakfast Sunday morning
from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Clean up and breakdown by 10 a.m.